No. find the website for Calgary Coins. There they will tell you the metal content and a VERY brief history of Canadian Coins. 1968 was the last year silver coins were minted for circulation, and then only for part of the year and in debased .500 fine alloy.
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No. Canadian 5¢ coins haven't contained any silver since 1921.
1920-1966 Canadian coins have the following value as of March 2 with SIlver prices at $34.69 per ounce. Dollar: $20.81, Half $10.40, Quarter $5.20 Dime: $2.08. These are all $80% silver. In 1967 and 1968 Most Canada coins went to 50% silver. After 1968, there is no silver content. This answer is from a silver perspective only. There are rare and collectible coins that have no silver.
No way of supplying an answer. Hundreds of coins fit this description.
Up until 1919, the composition of most "Circulated' Canadian coins was 0.925 Silver. After 1920 the composition was altered to 0.800 Silver in dimes, quarters, and half dollars. And in 1967-1968 just before they removed the silver from coins, there was a 0.500 mix of silver in coins. Canadian Silver Dollars from 1935-1967 have always been 0.800 Silver
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The value of a 1969 Canadian silver quarter depends on its condition, ranging from $3 to $10 for circulated ones.
By 1983, Canadian coins were no longer made of silver. It's worth 50 cents.
Wayte Raymond has written: 'The silver dollars of North and South America' -- subject(s): Dollar 'The coins and tokens of Canada' -- subject(s): Tokens, Coins, Canadian, Canadian Coins 'Coins of the world' -- subject(s): Coins
The Silver Maple Leaf is legal tender. The face value is 5 Canadian dollars. The market value of the metal varies, depending on the spot price of silver. The standard version has a weight of 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams). The Silver Maple Leaf's obverse and reverse display, respectively, the profile of Charles III and the Canadian Maple Leaf. In 2014, new security features were introduced: radial lines and a micro-engraved laser mark.
Canadian gold coins can be bought on several websites. These websites include Gold and Silver Online, eBay, Blanchard, Gold Eagle Coins,MA-Shops Coin Mall, and eCrater.